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Lamont

[ luh-mont ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Lamont imagines that he could possibly repurpose a similar algorithm to sort through the mountains of ocean sounds he has to analyze.

Still, Lamont sees a lot of similarities between forests and reef communities.

Lamont and his colleagues have been interested in studying the relationship between sounds and underwater life.

In Connecticut, Cardona and Lamont set an expectation starting in June for full reopening.

The deal was representative of “the rather loose nature of the vaccine distribution process from the federal level,” Lamont’s press secretary, Max Reiss, told us in an email.

But maybe you have to start somewhere else — with Lamont Waltman Marvin, Monty, his father, the Chief, the old man.

I refer the 2006 battle between Joe Lieberman and Ned Lamont.

Lamont himself was gracious in concession, although still angry about the war.

For Lamont Hawkins, better known as U-God, the 20th anniversary of Enter the Wu Tang is no time for resting on laurels.

She gets the chance to do both after a studio executive rechristens her Laura Lamont.

Lamont took a seat at the table, and coolly attacked the remnants of the supper with the hearty appetite of hunger.

We'll fix up and come back for you, Lamont,' he concluded, with the easy familiarity of the country.

Lamont sprang to his feet, passing his fingers caressingly round the rifle stock.

On the island shore lay Lamont, rifle to shoulder, his cheek caressing the stock, head leaning over as though in sleep.

In vain Lamont skilfully pierced the planking beneath water line.

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